Waukeen

(a.k.a. Our Lady of Gold, the Coinmaiden, the Merchant’s Friend)

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Vibrant and vivacious, Waukeen (wah-keen) is a relatively young, hardworking deity who loves wealth not for itself but for what can be done and acquired with it. She enjoys bargaining and the hustle and bustle of the marketplace. She rules over deals done above and below the table - legtimate commerce and black markets as well.

Divine Domains

Trade, money, wealth

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Gold coin with Waukeen's profile facing left

Tenets of Faith

Mercantile trade is the best road to enrichment. Increasing the general prosperity buys ever greater civilization and happiness for intelligent folk worldwide. Destroy no trade goods, raise no restrictions to trade, and propagate no malicious rumours that could harm someone's commerce. Give money freely to beggars and businesses, for the more coin everyone has, the greater the urge to spend and trade rather than hoard.

To worship Waukeen is to know wealth. To guard your funds is to venerate her, and to share them well seeds your future success. Call on her in trade and she will guide you in wise commerce. The bold find gold, the careful keep it, and the timid yield it up.

Divine Classification
God
Alignment
Neutral
Children
Sex
Female

Symbol of Waukeen


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